Legit news com

Here are some legitimate news sources that you can trust:

Print Newspapers:

  1. The New York Times (nytimes.com)
  2. The Washington Post (washingtonpost.com)
  3. The Wall Street Journal (wsj.com)
  4. The Los Angeles Times (latimes.com)
  5. The Chicago Tribune (chicagotribune.com)

Online News Sources:

  1. BBC News (bbc.com/news)
  2. Al Jazeera (aljazeera.com)
  3. Reuters (reuters.com)
  4. Associated Press (apnews.com)
  5. NPR (npr.org)
  6. PBS NewsHour (pbs.org/newshour)
  7. CNN (cnn.com)
  8. Fox News (foxnews.com)
  9. The Guardian (theguardian.com)
  10. The Economist (economist.com)

Specialized News Sources:

  1. Science News (sciencenews.org)
  2. The Hill (thehill.com) - politics and government
  3. Bloomberg (bloomberg.com) - business and finance
  4. Forbes (forbes.com) - business and finance
  5. The Verge (theverge.com) - technology and science
  6. Politico (politico.com) - politics and government
  7. The Intercept (theintercept.com) - investigative journalism
  8. ProPublica (propublica.org) - investigative journalism
  9. The Conversation (theconversation.com) - academic and expert analysis
  10. FactCheck.org (factcheck.org) - fact-checking and verification

International News Sources:

  1. The Guardian (theguardian.com) - UK
  2. The Times of London (thetimes.co.uk) - UK
  3. Le Monde (lemonde.fr) - France
  4. The Globe and Mail (theglobeandmail.com) - Canada
  5. The Sydney Morning Herald (smh.com.au) - Australia
  6. The Japan Times (japantimes.co.jp) - Japan
  7. The Hindu (thehindu.com) - India
  8. The South China Morning Post (scmp.com) - Hong Kong
  9. The Moscow Times (themoscowtimes.com) - Russia
  10. The Straits Times (straitstimes.com) - Singapore

Remember to always verify the credibility of a news source by checking its reputation, fact-checking its reports, and looking for transparency in its reporting.